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There aren’t that many unique free font sites on the web. And out of those, only a handful are worth any attention. I’ve pretty much covered all of those.

And there aren’t a ton of new free font sites popping up every day. Sure, they were a dime a dozen in the mid-late 90s (you might have noticed that most of the sites I’ve covered at least launched in that era), but when was the last time a new site with some awesome free fonts popped up?

So what happens now that we’ve basically caught up with 10 years of free font history? I’m not sure, but consider this notice that things are slowing down at Fontleech (in case you hadn’t picked up on that). As always, I could really use your tips. But please, search the site before emailing a URL. Most of the suggestions I get are for sites that have already been covered.

Even if the site’s been neglected, I’m glad to see people coming in from search engines getting some use out of it. At the very least, Fontleech will always serve as a database of quality free font links. But I promise, that database will continue to grow.

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Okay, you can stop the rioting; I’m back. The past few weeks were a little nuts and involved moving, buying way too much furniture and arguing with some rip-off artists at what I’m pretty sure is a money-laundering operation disguised as a sofa store. Anyway, you guys don’t care about that, so here’s a font:

When a co-worker asked me to find a Novella clone for a friend’s wedding invitations, I figured I’d just do a half-assed search and tell him I didn’t have any luck. Fortunately for the bride & groom, Novella was used on a Smashing Pumpkins album cover, so the billions and billions of Pumpkins fans (or as I’ve just decided to call them, Corganisms) were clamoring for a free clone. So I managed to find a pretty good one called Santa’s Sleigh (scroll to the bottom).